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Books > Medicine > Other branches of medicine > Dentistry / oral & maxillofacial medicine
This book provides an overview of computational approaches to
medical image examination and analysis in oral radiology, utilizing
dental radiograph to detect and diagnose dental caries in cases of
decayed teeth. Coverage includes basic image processing techniques;
approaches for Region of Interest extraction and analysis; and the
role of computational clustering techniques for segmentation of
teeth and dental caries. The book also presents a novel multiphase
level set method for automatic segmentation of dental radiographs.
This highly successful text, which has achieved wide acclaim among
practitioners and is a recommended text in the major dental
schools, has again been revised and updated to keep it at the
forefront of clinical practice. As before, the intention is to help
solve real clinical problems by guiding dentists to make the right
initial decision and then carry it through. This new edition
includes significantly expanded material on veneers and implants in
particular, so as to help dentists advise patients in their choice
of what to do and how to make informed choices.
"Reversing Gum Disease Naturally presents techniques and information so that you can reverse already unhealthy states in your mouth or prevent the onset of gum disease. Sandra Senzon enhances patients’ oral health through traditional as well as holistic methods." ––Barry Musikant, D.M.D. "This book allows the patient to be an active participant along with healthcare professionals." ––Jay P. Goldsmith, D.M.D. "There is a ray of hope at the end of the tunnel for all those who suffer from gum disease. We ultimately don’t have to lose our natural teeth. Sandra Senzon shows us the many ways in which the mouth is connected to the body, and how, with the use of natural herbal products and proper mechanic techniques, you can reverse gum disease naturally." ––Joseph P. Green, D.O.S. Gum disease is the #1 oral health issue for Americans today–and simply brushing and flossing are not enough to avoid it. In this unique book, registered dental hygienist Sandra Senzon reveals how you can prevent and reverse gum disease through natural treatments. You’ll get a new and broader understanding of your mouth as Senzon explains the causes of gum disease, along with the roles that stress, diet, and certain conditions such as diabetes can play in the onset of the disease. She shows you how to work with holistic products, set up an at-home hygiene center, and find the right professional to guide you in the natural reversal of gum disease. There’s even a section for parents on how to help children practice good oral hygiene. Packed with expert tips and motivational strategies, Reversing Gum Disease Naturally will enable you to keep your gums and your teeth healthy and strong.
Key Features: 1. Addresses the necessary gap in the literature with
a concise yet comprehensive approach. 2. Overhauls and updates the
content to provide an exam-oriented text for students of oral and
maxillofacial surgery, and professionals.
Healthcare has suffered from a series of scandals where trust and
patient confidence has been questioned. This timely book examines
recent case studies involving every aspect of healthcare provision
including the Shipman and Alder Hey cases. It shows how positive
lessons can be learnt from these experiences to improve health and
healthcare. The contributors offer practical advice based on their
extensive and broad experience on how to regain trust between
patient and practitioner following these difficulties. They
demonstrate how doctors and other healthcare professionals can
introduce ways to reduce error and mistrust and describe how to
work better with press the public and patients. It is essential
reading for all healthcare professionals policy makers shapers and
commentators and those representing patient groups. 'The context of
this volume is clear - the Bristol paediatric cardiac surgery
debacle the Alder Hey scandal around retention and use of dead
children's organs without consent and the Harold Shipman murders
largely of elderly women in their own homes by their own GP. No
surprise then that a first analysis suggests a breakdown of trust.
But what the various authors argue for in this volume is both a
more careful commentary and a series of complex responses. Real
change is gradual a response to a narrative rather than to a single
shock to the system. Professional leadership cross-disciplinary
working with patients and the public is what will rebuild trust
trust based on honesty on listening and on a strong sense of shared
values. But it is possible and desirable. The authors have hit on
what is 'essentially the 'way through this'!' Julia Neuberger in
the Foreword
Removable Prosthodontics at a Glance provides a comprehensive and
accessible guide to the practical elements of complete and partial
denture provision. It serves as the perfect illustrated guide for
learners, and a handy revision guide for subsequent undergraduate
and postgraduate studies. Following the familiar, easy to use at a
Glance format, each topic is presented as a double page spread with
text accompanied by clear colour diagrams and clinical photographs
to support conceptual understanding. Key concepts such as patient
assessment, material handling, denture design, making impressions,
and much more are explained and superbly illustrated enabling the
reader to visualise the intended clinical endpoint. Removable
Prosthodontics at a Glance is a valuable resource for students
studying dentistry and clinical dental technology, and those
preparing for further studies in Prosthodontics.
An overview of the wide variety of medical devices that are an
integral part of clinical practice, this practical book includes
descriptions of medical devices by both clinical specialty and
purpose, thus ensuring that a wide variety of devices are included.
Covering important elements such as body contact, duration of
contact, the mechanism of each device, its intended use, single
and/or multiple use, benefits and any side/adverse/toxicological
effects to the patient, and how to avoid user error, and authored
by clinicians, researchers and educators who are experienced in
medical device use, regulation and research, the content will be of
benefit to postgraduate clinicians and employees of medical device
companies.
All books on the market which have been written on the subject of
botulinum toxin therapy focus on treatment of hyperactive movement
disorders, autonomic dysfunction (bladder, sweat and salivary
glands) and some pain indications (migraine). Reference to pre-or
post -surgical indications are brief and often out-dated. No book
has information on dentistry or veterinary medicine. This book
provides up-to-date information on botulinum toxin therapy in
surgical fields. It is also the only book in the market that
provides information on botulinum toxin therapy in dentistry and
veterinary medicine, furnishing the latest information. Botulinum
Toxin Treatment in Surgery, Dentistry, and Veterinary Medicine
appeals to many disciplines including surgery, dentistry and
veterinary medicines well as appealing to neurologists and
internists.
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